Hello. I decided to get a TDS meter to see how it compares vs SWG salt reading. The meter gave me TDS of 2000 ppm. My AquaRite SWG indicates salt at 2900 ppm. I’d assume TDS would return minimum 3200 ppm if you assume 2900 salt + 200 ppm calcium + 90 ppm of alkalinity + 30 ppm of CYA.
Every end of season I purge 44% of my pool volume of 65,000 L. The math says my salt concentration drops by 1272 ppm when the water is replaced by rain etc. The math also says to add 4 bags or 80kg of salt to get back to 2900 ppm for salt. I’ve been adding 4 bags for 14 years and it always lines up vs SWG reading.
Any thoughts on what to trust or what to ignore? Salt test strips in the past have indicated -800 pmm vs SWG but my Taylor chlorine tests always put pool FC and TC at 3-4 ppm. So I’ve always assumed SWG salt level reading was ”ok” or fairly close. I run the SWG at 15%-20% and pool is crystal clear, no algae, no problems.
Every end of season I purge 44% of my pool volume of 65,000 L. The math says my salt concentration drops by 1272 ppm when the water is replaced by rain etc. The math also says to add 4 bags or 80kg of salt to get back to 2900 ppm for salt. I’ve been adding 4 bags for 14 years and it always lines up vs SWG reading.
Any thoughts on what to trust or what to ignore? Salt test strips in the past have indicated -800 pmm vs SWG but my Taylor chlorine tests always put pool FC and TC at 3-4 ppm. So I’ve always assumed SWG salt level reading was ”ok” or fairly close. I run the SWG at 15%-20% and pool is crystal clear, no algae, no problems.